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Resident Ambassador application

Resident Ambassador 0 Spring session, 2026

Applications for Spring session, 2026 open 4 May 2026

At UOW, Resident Ambassadors play a crucial part in creating engaged and connected communities. They provide an important contribution to the welcoming atmosphere of our residences, fostering opportunities for connections to thrive.
 

As a Resident Ambassador, you will create experiences that go beyond the ordinary – think community events that spark new friendships and activities that bring residents closer together. Your goal is to nurture the sense of belonging and camaraderie that defines our student community. 

You'll be supported by dedicated residence staff, available whenever you need assistance. Together, we'll bring your ideas to life and turn your enthusiasm into unforgettable moments. 

Ready to make a difference? Embrace the role of Resident Ambassador and shape student life at UOW in Spring session, 2026.

Role benefits

Enhanced leadership and organisational skills 

As a Resident Ambassador, you'll develop strong leadership abilities and sharpen your organisational skills by planning and executing community events and initiatives, which are valuable traits in both personal and professional settings. 

Expanded networking opportunities 

Engage with fellow residents, staff, and collaborators while organising events to expand your network and build connections within a diverse community, leading to friendships and potential career contacts.

Positive impact and contribution 

Organise events that promote engagement and belonging, contributing to a positive living environment and have a meaningful impact on the student community, making a difference in the lives of your peers. 

Personal growth and confidence 

Taking on a responsibility like a Resident Ambassador will challenge you to step out of your comfort zone, boosting your self-confidence and personal growth. 

Scholarship 

You will be granted a Resident Ambassador scholarship of $75 per week. This scholarship will be deducted directly from your accommodation fees for the total length of your volunteering role.

Role expectations

You will be working with a friendly, professional and supportive team who value wellbeing and building engaged and connected communities. The workload will vary throughout the session, with the start of the year a particularly busy period, especially around check-in and orientation. 

More detailed information on the expectations and requirements of the role can be found below. 

Frequently asked questions

Recruitment process

The application process for the Spring session, 2026 Resident Ambassador roles allows for a submission that helps showcase your best self! You will be required to submit a video application and a copy of your resume. You must address the key attributes of the Resident Ambassador role below:

  1. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  2. Strong organisation and self-management skills
  3. Intrinsically motivated
  4. High level of creativity
  5. Flexibility and adaptability to change
  6. Positively influences others, creating acceptance and support for ideas
  7. Genuine passion and desire to work for the common good

Recruitment timeline

Date Activity
9.00 am, 4 May, 2026 Applications open
9.00 am, 18 May, 2026 Applications close
21 - 22 May, 2026 Interviews 

26 June, 2026

29 - 30 June, 2026

Compulsory training

How to apply

Applications are submitted through a form on the Resources page of the Accommodation Portal. 

  1. Submit your video application (max. 3 minutes)
    This is your chance to show who you are and what you’d bring to the role. You can use pictures, a presentation, a poem, testimonials from others, or just talk directly to the camera – whatever feels best for you. 

    Format: to be saved on a file sharing platform (e.g. One Drive, Google Drive, Dropbox etc.) with the relevant URL link provided (please ensure you have set the sharing permissions).
  2. Submit your resume (PDF format)
    Format: to be saved on a file sharing platform (e.g. One Drive, Google Drive, Dropbox etc.) with the relevant URL link provided (please ensure you have set the sharing permissions).

Resident Ambassadors

Hear from past Resident Ambassadors (RAs)! Learn about what they do and why you should consider becoming an RA.

Hi, my name is Sanjoli. Hi, I’m Dion. Hey, I’m Mitch.

So, an RA to me is someone whose responsibility it is to create atmosphere and a sense of community for all residences. As an RA we also plan events so as to engage the community and make them feel at home although they're away from home, and to create a home, an encouraging inviting support system in essentially what for a lot of us is a new place and if it's not a new country it's definitely a new environment with new challenges.

We’re such a diverse campus and such a diverse university there's so many opportunities for every single person to get involved. Definitely give everything a go. Reach out to someone, talk to someone if they're at the cafe or just speak to someone new and change someone's day or year. Well I definitely recommend going for the RA role.

I see it as a symbiotic relationship where you take a lot from the community - you get to hone your skills and your passion of engaging with the community, but also then you give back to the community and you make sure that whatever knowledge or experience or passion you have that actually can be reflected in what you do as an RA. There's no better time to be an RA - change someone's life, change yourself. Apply today.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

In recognition for active participation in enhancing the residential communities, Resident Ambassadors are granted a Resident Ambassador Scholarship of $75 per week. This scholarship will be deducted directly from your accommodation fees for the total length of your volunteering role.

The workload will vary throughout the year. Check-in and orientation for Spring session is a particularly busy period. Resident Ambassadors are expected to organise and run daily events and orientation tours, and assist newly arriving residents during the month of July.

Throughout the session, Resident Ambassadors are expected to organise an average of three events per month to meet the minimum requirements of the role and will be required to attend regular team meetings throughout the year.

The training program is compulsory and will be held in June, 2026.

For specific dates please see Recruitment Timeline above. It will largely focus on the competencies required to deliver relevant and effective events and activities that enhance the overall student experience and wellbeing of residents. 

You will also be required to complete online training in your own time, which will be communicated to you if your application is successful. 

The number of roles will depend largely upon occupancy levels as well as those strategic priorities set by UOW for Spring session, 2026 relating to the successful development, promotion and facilitation of community enhancing events and activities. 

Your role will be based at the residence where you currently living.

The duration of the Resident Ambassador role will be dependent upon the contract period for the Residence at which they have successfully been assigned. Details of accommodation contract periods can be found here: 2026 contract lengths.